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The Latino Scapegoat: Knowledge through Death in Short Stories by Joyce Carol Oates and Junot Díaz--Lyn Di Iorio Sandín * Alternative Visions and the Souvenir Collectible in Nelly Rosario's "Song of the Water Saints"--Victoria A. Chevalier
• Spirited Identities: Creole Religions, Creole/U.S. Latina Literature, and the Initiated Reader--Margarite Fernández Olmos
• Racial Spills and Disfigured Faces in Piri Thomas's Down These Mean Streets and Junot Díaz's "Ysrael"--Richard Perez
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• Oscar Hijuelos: Writer of Work--Rodrigo Lazo
• Mass Production of the Heartland: Cuban American Lesbian Camp in Achy Obejas's "Wrecks"--Maria DeGuzman
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